Unit 3- Parts of a Nonfiction Book
Day 1 of 3
In Unit 3 we will explore the parts of a nonfiction book. You will have a chance to explore our database TrueFlix. TrueFlix is home to many great nonfiction texts covering many different topics.
What do you need to do this week?
To do:
- Read aloud-Optional
- Choose books- use Sora at home
- What are the parts of a nonfiction book?
READ ALOUD
While you are waiting to take your turn to choose your books we will listen to our class read aloud.
Virtual students, you can listen to the read aloud by using the password posted in the stream of your Google Classroom.
Virtual students, you can listen to the read aloud by using the password posted in the stream of your Google Classroom.
BOOK EXCHANGE
You will be able to select new books while listening to our read aloud. If you are at home then use Sora to read something new. The login information is in the stream of your google classroom.
Parts of a nonfiction book
Many of us enjoy reading nonfiction books. How are these books different from fiction books?
Nonfiction books are something that we can use to learn about a topic we are interested in. All of the information inside a nonfiction book is real.
The way that we read a nonfiction book can be very different from our fiction books. You don't have to read a nonfiction book from cover to cover, you can jump around. There are some tools inside a nonfiction book that can help us. These tools are what we are learning about in Unit 3.
Watch this video to learn about parts of a nonfiction book.
Nonfiction books are something that we can use to learn about a topic we are interested in. All of the information inside a nonfiction book is real.
The way that we read a nonfiction book can be very different from our fiction books. You don't have to read a nonfiction book from cover to cover, you can jump around. There are some tools inside a nonfiction book that can help us. These tools are what we are learning about in Unit 3.
Watch this video to learn about parts of a nonfiction book.
You can view the slides that I share in the video above.